Minimum 'human quotas' needed to protect jobs from robots

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Greater protections are needed to stop robots stealing your job, according to a renowned organisation of international lawyers. Legal experts are concerned that the pace of developments in artificial intelligence are outstripping the ability of global governments to make laws to deal with the consequences. And they are worried that this is leading to is gap between current legislation and new laws - including'human job quotas' - that they feel are necessary to protect people from being replaced by machines. The International Bar Association has issued a report detailing the threats posed to people's jobs by artificial intelligence. The International Bar Association has warned that up to a third of graduate jobs around the world could be made obsolete by artificial intelligence.

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